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Leading up the season we are doing a countdown of the Top 100 players in college basketball. These rankings are based on a poll made up of 14 CPP writers. These writers span from UCLA to Seton Hall so there is very little bias. Each day we will release the

Tre Jones, a Point Guard from Apple Valley, Minnesota, has committed to Duke. He chose Duke over Minnesota, Ohio State, USC, UCLA, and Arizona. Minnesota was seen as the primary contender.
Jones, who is currently ranked #9 on 247Sports, and the #1 PG, has risen significantly in the recruiting rankings over

Leading up the season we are doing a countdown of the Top 100 players in college basketball. These rankings are based on a poll made up of 14 CPP writers. These writers span from UCLA to Seton Hall so there is very little bias. Each day we will release the

Leading up the season we are doing a countdown of the Top 100 players in college basketball. These rankings are based on a poll made up of 14 CPP writers. These writers span from UCLA to Seton Hall so there is very little bias. Each day we will release the

Leading up the season we are doing a countdown of the Top 100 players in college basketball. These rankings are based on a poll made up of 14 CPP writers. These writers span from UCLA to Seton Hall so there is very little bias. Each day we will release the

Matt Farrell
Notre Dame
G 6'1 178
Senior
2016-17 Stats: 14.1 Ppg, 5.4 Ast, 2.0 Reb
Why are they here?
Matt Farrell came to Notre Dame as a raw point guard out of Point Pleasant Beach High School in New Jersey and has turned into one of the better floor generals in all of college basketball.
Farrell's

5-Star, Darius Garland, has trimmed his list to 6. Garland’s finalists include Duke, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, UCLA, and Vanderbilt. As of right now, Duke is considered the leader in his recruitment but Vanderbilt is picking up speed as they are his hometown team.
The Point Guard will bring an offensive minded

Gary Trent Jr.
Duke
SG 6’5
Freshman
2016-2017 Stats: None
Why They Are Here
Gary Trent Jr., the number one shooting guard in the 2017 high school class, finds himself at #82 in the CPP Top 100 because of his pure scoring mentality and physicality. Throughout high school and AAU, Trent Jr. showed his ability to

Leading up the season we are doing a countdown of the Top 100 players in college basketball. These rankings are based on a poll made up of 14 CPP writers. These writers span from UCLA to Seton Hall so there is very little bias. Each day we will release the

Tyus Battle
Syracuse
G 6'6
Sophomore
2016-2017 Stats: 11.3 ppg, 2.1 rpg, 1.7 apg
Why Are They Here
Tyus Battle is included in the CPP Top 100 because of his explosive play mostly on the defensive side of the ball. In an ACC conference boasting numerous potential draft picks, Battle excelled on defense in his freshman

Malik Williams
Louisville
PF 6'11''
Freshman
2016-2017 Stats: None (Freshman)
Why They Are Here
Malik Williams is ranked here due to his elite length and shot blocking abilities. He can make an instant impact in college basketball if he adds muscle. Williams is an extremely mobile 4/5 who runs the floor well and can finish above

Dewan Huell
Miami (FL)
F 6'11
Sophomore
2016-2017 Stats: 5.8 ppg, 3.1 rpg, 0.2 apg
Why They Are Here
Dewan Huell is in CPP's Top 100 players for the 2016-2017 season because of his frame and his offensive capability around the rim. The high flying sophomore boasts a 7'0 wingspan which allows for closing down passing

Leading up to the season we are doing a countdown of the Top 100 players in college basketball. These rankings are based on a poll made up of 14 CPP writers. These writers span from UCLA to Seton Hall so there is very little bias. Each day we will release

Leading up to the NBA Draft we will be analyzing scouting reports for various players who have entered their name in this year’s NBA Draft. The focus of these articles will be on prospects who we find most intriguing and feel readers need to become more familiar with. Please let

Leading up to the NBA Draft we will be analyzing scouting reports for various players who have entered their name in this year’s NBA Draft. The focus of these articles will be on prospects who we find most intriguing and feel readers need to become more familiar with. Please let